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heterosis
‖ heterosis (hɛtəˈrəʊsɪs) [Late Gr. ἑτέρωσις alteration, f. ἕτερος different.] 1. Rhet. ‘A figure of speech by which one form of a noun, verb, or pronoun, and the like, is used for another’ (Webster, 1864). 2. Zool. Segmentation in which the parts are different.1902 E. R. Lankester in Encycl. Brit. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Complementation (genetics)
Genetic complementation, heterosis, and the evolution of sexual reproduction Heterosis is the tendency for hybrid individuals to exceed their purebred Heterosis appears to be largely due to genetic complementation, that is the masking of deleterious recessive alleles in hybrid individuals. wikipedia.org
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heterotic
heterotic, a. (hɛtəˈrɒtɪk) [f. heterosis + -otic; in sense 1 f. directly on Gr. ἑτέρωσις alteration.] 1. Pertaining to the manipulation of differences (nonce-use).1905 G. M. Fisher tr. Höffding's Probl. Philos. ii. 99 The advance of knowledge consists in a reduction of differences (to a ‘heterotic m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Epigenetics of plant growth and development
Heterosis Heterosis is defined as any advantages seen in hybrids. The effects of heterosis seem to follow a rather simple epigenetic premise in plants. wikipedia.org
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Dzo
As they are a product of the hybrid genetic phenomenon of heterosis (hybrid vigor), they are larger and stronger than yak or cattle from the region. wikipedia.org
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outcrossing
ˈoutcrossing, vbl. n. [f. outcross v.] The crossing of an animal or plant with one not closely related to it.1950 Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. XL. 132 Vigour is restored by out-crossing. 1973 Proctor & Yeo Pollination of Flowers xii. 382 It is seldom easy to establish the amount of out⁓crossing which takes ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hinny
Like the mule, the hinny displays hybrid vigour (heterosis). wikipedia.org
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Liz Dennis
Molecular bases of heterosis Her more recent work is dedicated to understanding the phenomenon of heterosis or hybrid vigour, i.e. the increased biomass wikipedia.org
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Heterosis performance of yield and fibre quality in F1 ... - ResearchGate
The average F2 heterosis for the same traits was 4.4, 3.3 and 1.6%, respectively. F1 heterosis for fibre traits was low. In general, parental average was a good indicator of the yield and fibre ...
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Genetic analysis on heterosis and important traits of ornamental pepper ...
Objective This research aims to explore the heterosis of ornamental pepper and the genetic law of ornamental traits, to promote the cultivation of new varieties of ornamental pepper and the retention of excellent traits. Method The oval leaf inbred line (P15) of cluster pepper (Capsicum annuum 'Salsa XP Red') and the lanceolate leaf inbred line (P6) of single pepper (C. annuum 'Salsa ...
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Hybrid seed
An important factor is the heterosis or combining ability of the parent plants. therefore carefully chosen so as to achieve the uniformity that comes from the uniformity of the parents, and the superior performance that comes from heterosis wikipedia.org
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F. Wolfgang Schnell
He focussed upon the general principles of plant breeding methodology and the genetic foundations of heterosis. Cockerham, Genetics 1992) he clarified the influence of multiplicative gene action versus other types of epistasis in heterosis. wikipedia.org
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假如袁隆平的杂交水稻收专利,那从杂交水稻研发到至今,能成为中国前十的富豪吗?
In the 1950s and ‘60s, classical genetics concluded that heterosis - a phenomenon in which the progeny of two distinctly different parents grow faster, Nevertheless, Yuan believed that heterosis is a universal phenomenon and rice is no exception. zhihu
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Comparison of phenotypic and molecular distances to ... - ResearchGate
Request PDF | Comparison of phenotypic and molecular distances to predict heterosis and F1 performance in Ethiopian mustard (Brassica carinata A. Braun) | Predicting heterosis and F1 performance ...
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